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The Ugly Bug Ball (Summer Magic) Lyrics Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic

The Ugly Bug Ball (Summer Magic) Lyrics

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Once a lonely caterpillar sat and cried
To a sympathetic beetle by his side
I've got nobody to hug
I'm such an ug-i-ly bug

Then a spider and a dragonfly replied
If you're serious and want to win a bride
Come along with us, to the glorious annual ugly bug ball

Come on let's crawl (gotta crawl gotta crawl)
To the ugly bug ball (to the ball to the ball)
And a happy time we'll have there, one and all and the ugly bug ball

While the crickets click their cricky melodies
All the ants were fancy dancing with the fleas
Then up from under the ground
The worms came squirming around
Oh they danced until their legs were nearly lame
Every little crawling creature you could name
Everyone was glad
What a time they hade
They were so happy they came

Come on let's crawl (gotta crawl gotta crawl)
To the ugly bug ball (to the ball to the ball)
And a happy time we'll have there, one and all and the ugly bug ball

The our caterpillar saw a pretty queen
She was beautiful and yellow black and green
He said would you care to dance
Their dancing lead to romance
Then she sat upon his caterpillar knee
And he gave his caterpillar queen a squeeze
Soon they'll honeymoon
Build a big cocoon
Thanks to the ugly bug ball

Come on let's crawl (gotta crawl gotta crawl)
To the ugly bug ball (to the ball to the ball)
And a happy time we'll have there, one and all and the ugly bug ball

Song Overview

The Ugly Bug Ball lyrics by Burl Ives
Burl Ives sings the ‘The Ugly Bug Ball’ lyrics in Disney’s Summer Magic.

Personal Review

This is Disney comfort food that actually feeds you. The The Ugly Bug Ball lyrics tilt playful, but the core is kind: community for every odd shape and shade. The melody bounces, the beat smiles, and Burl Ives gives it porch-light warmth. One-line snapshot: a shy caterpillar finds his people and his partner at a party where every bug counts.

Key takeaways: rhyme built like a hopscotch grid; word-painting that kids catch and adults respect; a chorus that invites the room to clap in time. The lyrics repeat just enough to work as a sing-along without turning sticky.

Song Meaning and Annotations

Burl Ives performing The Ugly Bug Ball
Performance moment from the film clip.

First layer - inclusion dressed as silliness. A lonely bug wants a hug, a beetle listens, and suddenly there’s a plan. Kindness is the catalyst.

“I’ve got nobody to hug - I’m such an ugly bug.”

That opening lands because the vocabulary is small and the feeling is big. It’s plain talk, not pity.

Second layer - invitation as remedy. The guides show up, and the cure for isolation is a dance floor with room for everyone.

“Come along with us to the glorious annual Ugly Bug Ball.”

Notice “glorious” next to “ugly” - the Shermans love that flip. The joke and the thesis share a chord.

Third layer - rhythm as belonging. The groove is clap-ready, and the language is percussive.

“Come on let’s crawl - gotta crawl, gotta crawl.”

Repetition here isn’t filler. It’s choreography. Even tiny listeners know exactly what to do.

World-building - a carnival of critters with instruments and elbows out of the way.

“While the crickets clicked their tricky melodies.”

On screen you’re in Maine, but the band paints a little brass-and-strings street parade in your ear.

Plot turn - romance, but keep it wholesome and funny.

“He said, ‘Would you care to dance?’ Their dancing led to romance.”

The rhyme is transparent on purpose. It teaches timing and consent while it charms.

Closing image - transformation promised, not rushed.

“Soon they’ll honeymoon, build a big cocoon.”

That cocoon is a wink at what’s next. The moral is tidy: beauty shows up after belonging.

Message
“Everyone was glad - what a time they had.”

Theme in nine words: joy multiplies when the circle widens. The song turns otherness into invitation.

Emotional tone
“And a happy time we’ll have there, one and all.”

Cheerful from first beat to last, never shrill. The humor softens the lesson so kids carry it without noticing.

Historical context
“Annual Ugly Bug Ball.”

Early 60s Disney leaned on bright, Broadway-lite numbers that could live offscreen. Walt reportedly questioned this tune until Robert Sherman framed it as beauty-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder - then it stayed in and stuck with audiences.

Production
“Crickets clicked”

Arranged for sing-along clarity: steady drum kit, strolling bass, strummed guitar, light reeds and brass, and Ives centered like a friendly narrator. It’s cut for title cards and living rooms alike.

Language, idiom, symbols
“Jungle gym”

Kid-world nouns replace metaphor. Even the punch lines teach meter and stress - little lessons hidden in a barn dance.

Creation history

Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman for Summer Magic and sung onscreen by Burl Ives as Osh Popham. The number traveled beyond the film into Disney’s Sing-Along Songs tapes and DTV interstitials, which is how a lot of 90s kids met it without ever renting the movie.

Verse Highlights

Scene from The Ugly Bug Ball by Burl Ives
Split between storybook charm and clap-along bounce.
Verse 1

Problem stated, solution offered. The groove opens the door and keeps it open.

Chorus

Call and response with built-in moves. The hook’s symmetry makes it classroom-proof.

Verse 2

World expands - fleas with ants, worms “squirming around.” The lyric draws a dance map a child could sketch.

Bridge

Comic tableau - bride, groom, chimpanzee - a quick laugh that refreshes the chorus.

Verse 3

Devotion with a wink. The rhymes keep stepping stones under small feet.

Key Facts

Scene from The Ugly Bug Ball by Burl Ives
From soundtrack cut to sing-along staple.
  • Featured: Burl Ives as Osh Popham
  • Writers: Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
  • Release Date: July 7, 1963
  • Album: Walt Disney Presents Summer Magic - soundtrack selections
  • Track #: 5 on common album sequences
  • Label: Buena Vista Records / later Walt Disney Records anthologies
  • Genre: soundtrack pop, music-hall bounce
  • Instruments: drum kit, upright/electric bass, acoustic guitar, small brass and reeds, light keys, chorus
  • Mood: inclusive, jaunty, storybook
  • Length: ~3:03
  • Language: English
  • Music style: mid-tempo 4-feel with call-and-response chorus
  • Key and tempo: commonly cataloged around B? major at ~131 bpm
  • Poetic meter: mixed iamb-trochaic with chant-style refrains
  • Later visibility: Disney Sing-Along Songs: The Bare Necessities and DTV music-video rotations
  • Notable covers: Los Lobos on Los Lobos Goes Disney (2009), plus several UK school-choir and novelty cuts across the 60s–90s.
  • © Copyrights: Disney-affiliated publishers

Questions and Answers

Where does the song sit in the film?
In the middle stretch, as Osh Popham (Burl Ives) spins a friendly yarn that turns into a full community dance.
Who wrote it and why that title?
The Sherman Brothers wrote it for Summer Magic. The “ugly” is perspective - the point is that beauty arrives when you’re welcomed.
Did it chart?
No major chart impact is documented for the 1963 single, but it became a durable catalog piece via Disney albums and TV blocks.
Any notable modern versions?
Los Lobos cut a relaxed, rootsy take for their 2009 covers set - proof the tune travels across styles.
Why do kids remember it decades later?
Repetition that’s fun to say, a chorus you can act out, and a story that ends with everyone invited.

Awards and Chart Positions

No major awards are tied to this single. The song’s cultural mileage comes from its film placement, recurring life on Disney compilations, and later covers rather than from weekly chart peaks.

How to Sing?

Key and feel. Many listings place the soundtrack cut around B? major at roughly 131 bpm - an easy walking tempo for clap-along choruses.

Range and placement. Sits comfortably for baritone lead with ensemble echo lines. Keep vowels short and smile into “ball” and “crawl” to keep the bounce forward.

Ensemble tips. Treat the chorus like a campfire round: melody center, light thirds above, a unison bass below. Handclaps on 2 and 4 keep kids locked in.

Story beats. Verse 1 = problem. Chorus = community solution. Verse 2 = party. Bridge = comic tableau. Verse 3 = romance hint. Don’t oversing - the charm is in the wink.

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Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic Lyrics: Song List

  1. Volume One
  2. A Whole New World (Aladdin)
  3. Circle of Life (Lion King)
  4. Beauty and the Beast (Beauty and the Beast)
  5. Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid)
  6. Hakuna Matata (Lion King)
  7. Kiss the Girl (The Little Mermaid)
  8. I Just Can't Wait to Be King (Lion King)
  9. Poor Unfortunate Souls (The Little Mermaid)
  10. Chim Chim Cher-ee (Mary Poppins)
  11. Jolly Holiday (Mary Poppins)
  12. A Spoonful of Sugar (Mary Poppins)
  13. Let's Get Together (The Parent Trap)
  14. The Monkey's Uncle (The Monkey's Uncle)
  15. The Ugly Bug Ball (Summer Magic)
  16. The Spectrum Song (Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color)
  17. Colonel Hathi's March (The Jungle Book)
  18. A Whale of a Tale (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea)
  19. You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! (Peter Pan)
  20. The Work Song (Cinderella)
  21. A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella)
  22. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah (Song of the South)
  23. Dance of the Reed Flutes (Fantasia)
  24. Love Is a Song (Bembi)
  25. Someday My Prince Will Come (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
  26. Minnie's Yoo Hoo! (Mickey's Follies)
  27. Volume Two
  28. Be Our Guest (Beauty & The Beast)
  29. Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King)
  30. Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid)
  31. One Jump Ahead (Alladin)
  32. Gaston (Beauty And the Beast)
  33. Something There (Beauty And the Beast)
  34. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Mary Poppins)
  35. Candle on the Water (Pete's Dragon)
  36. Main Street Electrical Parade (Disneyland)
  37. The Age of Not Believing (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
  38. The Bare Necessities (The Jungle Book)
  39. Feed the Birds (Mary Poppins)
  40. Best of Friends (The Fox and the Hound)
  41. Let's Go Fly a Kite (Mary Poppins)
  42. It's a Small World (Disneyland)
  43. The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room (Disneyland)
  44. Mickey Mouse Club March (Mickey Mouse Club)
  45. On the Front Porch (Summer Magic)
  46. The Second Star to the Right (Peter Pan)
  47. Ev'rybody Has a Laughing Place (Song of the South)
  48. Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (Cinderella)
  49. So This is Love (Cinderella)
  50. When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio)
  51. Heigh-Ho (Snowwhite & the 7 Dwarfs)
  52. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf (The 3 Little Pigs)
  53. Volume Three
  54. Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas)
  55. You've Got a Friend in Me (Toy Story)
  56. Be Prepared (The Lion King)
  57. Out There (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
  58. Family (James & The Giant Peach)
  59. Les Poissons (The Little Mermaid)
  60. Mine, Mine, Mine (Pocahontas)
  61. Jack's Lament (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
  62. My Name Is James (Jame & The Giant Peach)
  63. Heffalumps and Woozles (Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day)
  64. The Mob Song (Beauty & The Beast)
  65. Portobello Road (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
  66. Stay Awake (Mary Poppins)
  67. I Wan'na Be Like You (The Jungle Book)
  68. Oo-De-Lally (Robin Hood)
  69. Are We Dancing (The Happiest Millionaire)
  70. Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty)
  71. Bella Notte (Lady and the Tramp)
  72. Following the Leader (Peter Pan)
  73. Trust in Me (The Jungle Book)
  74. The Ballad of Davy Crockett (Davy Crockett)
  75. I'm Professor Ludwig Von Drake (Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color)
  76. Pink Elephants on Parade (Dumbo)
  77. Little April Shower (Bambi)
  78. The Silly Song (Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs)
  79. Volume Four
  80. One Last Hope (Hercules)
  81. A Guy Like You (The Hunchback of Norte Dame)
  82. On the Open Road (A Goofy Movie)
  83. Just Around the Riverbend (Pocahontas)
  84. Home (Beauty & the Beast (Broadway Musical))
  85. Fantasmic! (Disneyland)
  86. Oogie Boogie's Song (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
  87. I Will Go Sailing No More (Toy Story)
  88. Substitutiary Locomotion (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
  89. Stop, Look, and Listen/I'm No Fool (Mickey Mouse Club)
  90. Love (Robin Hood)
  91. Thomas O'Malley Cat (The Aristocats)
  92. That's What Friends Are For (The Jungle Book)
  93. Winnie the Pooh
  94. Femininity (Summer Magic)
  95. Ten Feet Off the Ground (The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band)
  96. The Siamese Cat Song (Lady and the Tramp)
  97. Enjoy It! (In Search of the Castaways (film))
  98. Give a Little Whistle (Pinocchio)
  99. Oh, Sing Sweet Nightingale (Cinderella)
  100. I Wonder (Sleeping Beauty)
  101. Looking for Romance / I Bring You A Song (Bambi)
  102. Baby Mine (Dumbo)
  103. I'm Wishing/One Song (Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs)
  104. Volume Five
  105. I'll Make a Man Out of You (Mulan)
  106. I Won't Say / I'm in Love (Hercules)
  107. God Help the Outcasts (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
  108. If I Can't Love Her (Beauty and the Beast)
  109. Steady As The Beating Drum (Pocahontas)
  110. Belle (Beauty & the Beast)
  111. Strange Things (Toy Story)
  112. Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians)
  113. Eating the Peach (James and the Giant Peach)
  114. Seize the Day (Newsies)
  115. What's This? (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
  116. Lavender Blue / Dilly Dilly (So Dear to My Heart)
  117. The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down (Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day)
  118. A Step in the Right Direction (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
  119. Boo Bop Bopbop Bop (Pete's Dragon)
  120. Yo Ho / A Pirate's Life for Me (Disneyland)
  121. My Own Home (The Jungle Book)
  122. Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat (The Aristocats)
  123. In a World of My Own (Alice in Wonderland)
  124. You Belong to My Heart (The 3 Caballeros)
  125. Humphrey Hop (In the Bag)
  126. He's a Tramp (Lady and the Tramp)
  127. How Do You Do? (Song of the South)
  128. When I See an Elephant Fly (Dumbo)
  129. I've Got No Strings (Pinocchio)

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